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Show uintet Registers No. on 'Frisco Eves NewCollerie n Record A girls f. all-tim- O' 69-5- : tet. f:-- ,'. .. 'ir" i However, the Dons reached the magic number in two seasons, while it required the other two clubs? three. j Meanwhile, there was plenty of all-arou- other basketball thrills in the far West. I In Pacific Coast Confer ence play, Oregon edged Califor Stanford nia by one point, Cal Southern Idaho, trampled trimmed Oregon State, and UCLA detrounced Washington . State performance by spite a a Cougar forward. The California- - Oregon contest d was a collision of two teams, and the difference came in the? final seconds. The game was tied five times and the lead changed- hands seven times Margin Cut The climax came after Duane Asplund dropped a free throw to one ) and cut Oregon a margin 37 to seconds' with go. He point was fouled again with only, nine seconds remaining, but missed ' two shots, which could have? been ':; the tying and winning points. Earl Robinson r Cal topped the scoring with? 27 points, followed " by Oregon's j Max Anderson with 34-poi- nb evenly-matche- - - j ; - nd W. Va. Miss Mull is another grappler who changed professions once she saw Miss Stewart wrestle. She is a former professional model. She has made a rapid rise up the 63-6-2, 4 grappling ladder e Miss Dotson, who is a a is cab taxi driver, t gal grappler I who has had her share of broken bones and bruises. 4 ( "You've got to like this sport or won t last," tne ! you f Miss Dotson said. In the other match of the double ?. f main event, Jerry Gordeski of Newark, N. J., will take on DanP ny McKay of Tucson, Ariz. Tues Jp.V fr. day night's opening match, slated center. BilL Russell dis- for 8:30 p. m. will send Jake SHOWS JUMP SHOT SKILL University of San Francisco's of Arkansas against Mike Friday night, tying the NCAA Cagle plays his jump shot skill as the Dons won over Fresno State, of Pennsylvania. Williams consecutive game .victory record at 39. Fresno's Bill Murphy (35) and Len Brown (43) were only able to watchthe ball go into the net. (UP Tele photo). one-tim- y : - v - - :' v Z5-year-- if All-Ameri- can 69-5-0, j -- : Gains Lightburn In Thriller Towering Dinos Tip Dons Decision . Split By GARY RUMMLER yelling fans; and the result Is a part the same way its older broth- Over fair showing Joey Lopez Herald Sports Writer. basketball game, which ers did; by pulling away in the the first half ; . 22. tag team match will highlight Tuesday night's wres tling card at the Riverside Roller Rink. The match will pit Mary Jane Mull of Toledo, O., and Dot Dot- son of Orlanda. Fla., against China Mira of Cuba and Barbara Baker of Charleston, W. Va. Miss Mira and Miss Baker are expected to be the darlings of the crowd and Miss Mull and Miss Dotson, the villains. It is reported that Miss Mira and Miss Baker like to play clean and fair, while Miss Mull and Miss Dotson prefer it rough and tough. start mix Thus, when the gals slam-ban- g ac of a lot ing it up tion can be expected. Miss Mira is in The 22-- y ear-ol- d her second year of professional wrestling and is considered one of the top young feminine grapplers in the game today. A fine athlete, the Miss Baker switched from a nursing career to one in wrestling after watching Nell Stewart grapple in Charleston, I; By NEAL CORBETT United Press sports Writer The SAN FRANCISCO (UP) Dons Francisco San of University have joined two famous basket ball teams of yesteryear by tying e the major college record of 39 consecutive - victories and it's unlikely that they'll 'stop there. The national champions took an easy 0 wiri over Fresno State Friday to match the record held by the 1937 Long Island University club and the 1942 Seton Hall quin- 42-3- 8 - j Idaho fmade a against Stanford . in and left the floor trailing only but in! the second half the In dians substituted freely during, the last six minutes and still got a " top-flig-ht 49-4-5. , 135-pou- nd . 37-3- . S 65-5- A 110 13 12 I 1 - i 10 10 10 10 two-hand- ed 42-3- 10-rou- nd 58-4- ; - - 12 26-1- Bowling News ! out-positi- on ij ; , 19 12 10 10 10 12-1- 25-3- W!S Quintet Edges Past Lehi BY High 46 to 44 in Battle Thrill-Packe- d By ROD GRIFFIN' Herald Sports Writer LEHI Brigham Youflg High School passed a stubborn obstacle on their state tournament path Friday night as they declsloned the Lehi Pioneers 4 Led by Stan Allen, Paul Hart, and Hart Bullock, the Wildcats managed to stay a hair's breadth ahead of the Pioneers throughout the game. d The Pioneers, who overcame a 9 point deficit in the second quarter to make the second half as close as a smoking room, were led by Donald Morgan, Duane Colledge, and hustling jMerriel 46-4- die-har- Wathen. The win was quite singular forj Both teams scored early in the the Wildcat faithful as it marked Ithird canto, and with two minutes e their second straight Alpine the score was knotted at and made them the 25. Then Ralph Haws' field goal victory first Region 3 team to beat the placed the Pioneers out front Pioneers since American Fork Allen and Bullock gave the the trick in 1954. kats the lead again Nets Jump Shol with 30 seconds to play in tha in perjod, cool Donnie Morgan drop-th- e Paul Hart netted a jump-shfirst minute of the second canto pod in a hook that gave Lehi the that placed the Wild cats on topicad again But ten seconds 15-But the Pionetrs battled back later, the lead changed hands for and. with one minute remaining in the 7th time in the quarter as Stan the half, Duane College sank drove under to put the Wild- toui snois 10 onn? me score io cats out front to stav. Then, with, 15 seconds left, BY High moved fast in the final Colledge dropped in another charity canto with Allen. Jackson. Hart, toss and the intermission score and Mike Wiscombe moving the read BY High 21, Lehi 21. score to with five minutes 25-si- divi-'gon- Wild-turn- j ot 33-3- 2. 6. two-Alle- 21-2- 0. 42-3- 4 left. Ball Control Tactics Morgan and Puane Colledge 3 brought the score to and ' BY High called time out to set up Viking Basketeers Flash Top Form tp Win 54 to 45 42-3- their ball-contr- tactics. ol Then Allen broke the back of the Pioneer. with a and one seaof rally the basketball By GUY niLLMAN . 'itheir. best rr" t m t a vsm mamCTi. a son come town Deiore auaience Herald Sports Writer to defeat the Tintic Morgan hooked n two more for Friday night Lehi and, with 30 seconds left. The Miners 54-4- 5. PLEASANT GROVE dropped in a couple of free tosses ntt tn , Tir,n 4,, Pleasant Grove Vikings displayed r "-- .': " lZ lead in the first quarter, and it read BY Hish 44. Lehi 42. Bullock was not until late in the quarter scored for the Wildcats with 15 that the Vikings were able to seconds left and the victor looked j two-point- er owi Junior Baseball Council to Meet ; forge ahead. rrf?iin Thn nirk flnrrim hit Dan Buckner,' P. G. forward, from hp romrr arm the score read did some mighty fine outside for wildcats. I shooting to enable his team to The crowd went wild as the The Provo Junior Baseball be on: the long end of a 14-Pioneers got control of the ball 3 half timejwith 3 seconds left In Council, a coordinating body for quarter score and gamef but all of Provo's junior baseball leagues, will hold its first meeting Don Wall, big Miner center, xAo WoS too late us the final mn of 1956 Wednesday at 8 p. m. in kept his team in the running with ;ended the contest and fans poured the city recreation officej accord- 12 first-ha- lf points out onto the playing floor. ing to Clyde James, president of The burden of scoring was High scoring honors went to Morthe organization. taken up by a different man for gan of Lehi with 17 counters. He on matters Important the each team during the second was closely followed by BY High's agenda will be the possible ex half. Allen with 15 marks. pansion of the various leagues this Jay Johnson, speedy little Vik BY High G T F P year to encompass more teams ing playmaker contributed ll Hart 5 2 1 17 and accommodate more boys, the points on a variety of fine shots. Allen 4 10 7 IX annual booster badge sale, league and Norman Schow, Tintic guard, Davis 1 2 0 2 insurance and such other matters tanked 12 points on 2 12 Bullock ... as the various leagues may wish set shots past the foul circle. 2 4 Wiscombe . ,' to discuss. P. G. 54, Tintic 45 . 0 2 Jackson . G T F P Hamplin .. All league presidents and coun TINTIC 0 0 1 6 5 7 Christensen 0 0 j. cil representatives should be Cherry 3 1 13 Jones 6 Schow well as as 0 0 other present people 6 8 4 16'Collins 0 0 interested In Junior baseball. Per- D. Wall 0 0 3 1 1 sons whose children could not be C. Wall 2 4 3 7 Tnta). :. Bate 17 91 19 4A accommodated In one; of the . 1 3 0 Fields 1U leagues last year and who desire G T F P Lehi to assist in the creation of new AZ D. 15 4 8 4 12 15 26 TOYALS Colledge In or leagues sponsoring or be 1 5 2 4 G 15 F P Thrasher ing leaders for new teams are PLEASANT GROVE K S 5 17 8 9 Mnnran 3 6 especially urged to be present. Driggs 2 2 3 0 4 4 16iWathen 6 Buckner 4 2 7 2 a 1 2iHaws 0 Trimble WILL BID FOR WESTERN 0 0 0 1 Q 17 3 Stewart 8 Johnson LEAGUE FRANCHISE ? 1 0 0 2 11 3 7 Gordon 5 Winters ; TOPEKA, Kan. (UP) A Topeka 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lewis Ingram citizens' committee, headed by 0 0 0 0 E. 0 0 0 Colledge Phil Gibson, revealed Saturday that Hampton 0 0 0 0 Turner 0 0 0 It would have a check for $10,001 Giles 0 0 0 available when it bids for a Class Wadley 14 25 16 44 Totals A Western League franchise next 21 34 4 11 BY 54 Hich 12 21 20 Sunday. Gibson also said he could TOTALS 21 6 23 44 38 11 23 45.Lehi Tintic guarantee that the committee Officials Trane and Christian-14 28 41 54 could raise the $50,000 necessary Pleasant Grove sen. to acquire the franchise. Officials: Buttle, Brooks. 44 j 11 23-2- ed ! 1 . '. n -- ANlilUAUJA NUARY I- 1 PL-He- at mm USF-Fresn- 187 i .... All-Americ- an if f Comh&c?&n wdrivcr crul Docket Set 2-Pi- cco two-point- er j j 1 80-6- t 6, i 70-6-3, - ; 27-2- 2-- 3-- 0. " ; - . J. C. 68; San Mateo 87, Sacramento 70; Bedlands 70, Pomona-Calremo54; Pasadena Nazarene nt 82, Westmont U L 68. - i 2 KNICKS BIG AD IN JANUARY GE C3 Waxed Porcelainized Blue Coral j Ph. AC 5-25- 925 So. 5th 52 E. Oram DIX HARDY A good selectfon of All Wool Crescent Park Suits. Thtm suits axe all this i season's clothing:. rliA i REGULAR $55 SUITS ' Accidents. 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CHICKS -- POTT COMPLBTB awto insurance . . . how a unique widely-boug- " cfsCTg WOTtfl of. tOG$9i rt-AST- Farm-Mutua- I j "?7 Read why State l tails America's mot savefd MCSMS ; years --ATTENTIONCot Owners I tlsnhsseeey Co cavo :y 80 SWTS: r. TCUS CAR OWNTSS Hox RESTORED i TO ACTIVE LIST 'Mc-GuiNEW YORK (UP)-i- ck re and Bob Peterson have been restored to the active player list by the New t York Knickerbockers, while Sweetwater Clifton and Dr. .Ernie Vandeweghe have been dropped, Clifton only temporarily. Clifton, who has a bruised right foot, is expected to miss five games, while Vandeweghe, ' who was in retirement, joined the club two weeks ago during a manpow- Termites pan live for or more. EStS " er shortage. MEN'S 6-PA- Week Days 10 A.M. to 5:40 P.M. COMMWT 384 W. CENTER, PROVO FR 3-28- 05 ed 28-2-7. - 86-7- 2, on 27-2- 5. left-hand- SPANISH FORK Spanish Fork this was. SAN FRANCISCO (UP) late stages to win Young did it again. It lost another tight Dons In Game Kept a score: Box Ludwig Lightburn, ball game, this time to the tow- The score was all wrapped up G T F P hurricane from British Honduras, sec SPANISH FORK 7 ering Carbon High School Dino with a minute and 2 flew back to New York Saturday to Johnson ..... saurs who just f kept plugging! Car Dick when onds left Judd, . "sit and wait for an offer" after It t 0 uue game bon's smallest starter at 6 foot Swensen .. victory! away, ana tinauyjDrose 0 2 scoring a hairline split decision Blad Stanford forward Bill Bond took open in the last fquarter to ' take even, sank a long 6 over California s Joey L.opes in a 3 Woodhouse ... j scoring honors with 25 points, 17 a 3 win. TV main event. push shot. 0 2 Carbon pouredj the coal on in Kay Hansen, Spanish s one man Mitchell ..... of them in the second half. Jay Neither Lightburn nor Lopes will 0 2 Buhler led the Vandals, with 17, those last minutes to notch its rebounding team, kept the Dons Nelson ....... be fighting anybody for a week ..... 0 5 5 5 7 outnern uai got its vic first Je ague win. This was," Span- right up there with a foul shot, Bradford so or as both men came at least 5 14 4 14 but Carbon's Art Jeanselme Hansen tory tiver Oregon State in a ish Fork's second! defeat. f out 'of Friday night's go with eye 0 2 Mix tight defehsive play, fast drove in under the basket to sink Stolworthy .. . breeze. With! five minutes remain cuts that will take some healing long ball a lay-u- p, and a few seconds later a lump tne size of a ing in the f first half, Coach breaks, outstanding 14 28 10 38 Nursing two Totals ....... fighting ball clubs; added a foul shot for the win. Forrest Twogood pulled out his shooting, cut over and an inch-lon-g ball golf G T F P his left main string, which had run up a add a loud brassy pep band and In all, the score was tied 10 CARBON the eye, Light 5 0 0 10 tvro very active pep clubs; mix times, mostly in the first quarter, Barnett 1 on in his back laid burn the dress advantage. 4 3 v... several hundred which, ended with Spanish Fork Bliss room how and allowed as ing Oregon State closed the gap to together with; 0 2 Bearnsen 2 was real nursing a 0 lead. at the ialf and took a one "a Lopes boy. tough ' Carbon, which fielded a team Bertelsen .L.L ...... 6 0 00 122 Off to a slow start due to his point lead eirly in the second with a height average of about Judd to solve sneak period, but the Trojan first string 0 2 inabilitythe CaribbeanLopes' hit his 6'2V4", swept its defensive boards Fratto .....Li. boy took over and marched away. SC rights, 1 2 1 3 stride in the third when he started center Jack Lovrich was high man PROVO CITY MEN'S LEAGUE like an Irish scrubbing women, Jeanselme 0 2 Miller Dons the r but r smaller . W beating Lopes at the counter ,L Pet. with 19 points, while Dave Gam-be-e y. on the times other ed them many 8 1.000 20 7 2 42 punching game. 137 sparked ?the Beavers with 18. Exchange Club;,?,;.... 7 01 .875 board, and often stole the ball Totals and Light Lopes weighed Provo .11... Keglers Beck Ties Record Score by quarters: the Carbon from under 139. burn 7 hoop. 1 .875 s Clegg Realty !..$..... UCLA's Bruins completely-ma12 16 26 38 Spanish Fork .. Fast Ball Game 6 2 .750 tered Washington State! in winning Smeaths 42 MORE STATES 10 18 Carbon ...J Both teams put on a fast ball5 3 .625 - but forward Larry Beck Jims Dist. Co.;.'.! If admitted to the Union, Alaska First Bank.. 4 4 .500 game for the screammg crowa. were the and dropped in 34 points to tie WSC's PacificSecurity only Dogs turkeys was the would dfense But be the first of the 50 states high 3 5 .375 game's States Pipe... single gamejscoring record set in Hansen not ex was in animals America In domesticated it area and last in population, 3 .375 5 Knowing light. J...... Candy 1944 by Vine Hansen an dtied in 2 6 .250 pected to get many rebounds, at the time Columbus discovered while Hawaii would be 47th in area .......... Rio Grande 1948 by Bobby Sheridan.1 2 6 .250 Spanish .turned its efforts toward the New World. and 44th in population. Moose Purple!. The undefeated Bruins were led Provo Plumbing-Heat. 1 7 .125 sealing the ball from Carbon, and by guard Morris Taft with 27 Moose Gold .Li. ..... 0 8 .000 when Carbon had. trouble rebound points and center Willie Naulls Summary! of Results ing, it started the same thing. f with 22. Club. 942 879 8982719 Probably the biggest surprise Exchange In the. California. Basketball As Provo j.887 850 8462583 of the game was not individual o the State ociation, it-..842 929 8752646 performances, but the meager Provo was Keglers the one number of fouls Spanish' commit game big naturally 716 775-2Moose Gold Ji696 mere was never ted. Carbon's total points for the aqq naiurauy, doubt 32 Dons the led by any evening included but two points aegg Realty . .t.906 869 9702745 via one at the charity lane. They shot time. points Pacific States J.867 843 9392649 seven. Bill Russell, the j Dons phenom at center, led tht Jims Dist. Co.. Li 884 916 853 2653 Leading the scoring for both fighting capscoring witti; zz points and cap- Smeaths .Shop,. 1.902 821 9082631 teams was Spanish'swith 14 count tured 17 rebounds. He missed, only First Sec. Bank". 825 852 9592636 tain, Kay Hansen was Carbon's ers. Next in line two shots at the free throw line, 1 . J.813 889 8232525 Rio Grande 12 and the with Judd big senior Gene Maple! topped the Bulldogs Albert Carbon 66" county. from with ,10. V I : Hansen Candy i.796 981 8852662 10. This with next was In a CBA doubleheader at Los Moose Purple J.800 771 9122483 Barnett, of the included first Angeles.i Sari Jose State dumped Summary ot Leaders which he the actually game, r and! Pepperdine High team series: Clegg Realty Loyola 2745; Exchange Club 2719; Han- dunked. trimmed College of Pacific The final frame opened with The San Jose victory gave the sen Candy 2662, Carbon-tryin- g to protect a 6 Spartans a 0 loop record, while High team game: Hansen 981; Clegg Realty 970: First third quarter lead, but with five Loyola stands at seconds gone the lead was .erased; Scores of other games: Chico Security Bank 959. Blaine Bradford pushed in two State 75, Cal Aggies 52; Eastern High individual series: Jim foul Sid pitches, and Spanish was (Jimi Dist.) 541; , Washington T8, British Columbia Fetterly Al Carnum leading by one point. Judd pop (Clegg Realty) .535; 55; Gonzaga 70, Montana State In a basket less than a min ' 526. ped Fretz (Provo Keglers) 66; Whitworth 75, Western Washute however, and Carbon Sid later, individual Car games: High ington 67; Seattle 88, Portland 77; num rest of the game. the led for Al Fretz 226; Realty) (Clegg Humboldt State 76, San Francisco Carbon s Junior Varsity crew Carl 201; (Provo Landley Keglers) State J3; San Francisco Olympic ' edged its Spanish Fork counter Club 61, Nevada 56; Stockton J.C. i Smeaths) 2011 59, San Francisco City College 55; West Contraf Costa 74, Santa Rosa 37-32- aT&'gSl& SUNDAY HERALD Girls' Tag Match To Top Mat Card Mondays 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. PROVO UTAH V |